Below are the following:
Important Dates
Signs & Symptoms of Ritual Abuse
Wiccan Glossary Terms
Below are dates to be aware of. These dates are dates where Pagan Festivals are held. I provided a list of satanic rituals because there are a few extra dates and these dates affected me spiritually. These are the dates that I experienced heavy spiritual attack and did research as to what and why I felt the way I did. Now I know to pray extra hard and stay close to God.
7 January
Winbalds Day
Animal or human (male 15-33).
2 February
Imbolc
Sexual sacrifice of a female and an animal.
1 March
St Eichstadt
Animal sacrifice (usually a dog). Dismemberment and sacrifice. Consumption of animal as sacrament.
21 March
Vernal Equinox
Sexual Orgies
8-10 April
Equinox of the gods
Anniversary of the brining forth of Liber Al. Drugs and sexual orgies.
19-26 April
Grand Climax
Preparation, holding of sacrificial Christian victim
26-30 April
Festival
Human and sexual sacrifice of female Christian
1 May
Beltain (Walpurgisnatch)
Human sacrifice of a female
22 June
Midsummers Eve (Solstice)
Sexual Orgies
1 July
Demon Revels
Human and sexual sacrifice. Sexual intercourse with demons.
23 July
Feast of Sothis (Sirus at its apogee)
Animal sacrifice
29/7 – 1/8
Lammas
Sexual sacrifice of a female and animal
12 Aug
Feast of Tahuti (Feast of the beast)
Homosexual sexual magick
7 Sept
Feast of the beast
Done only ever 27 years (next one is in 2009). Human, sexual and dismemberment of female virgin under 21.
20 September
Host of
Human and dismemberment of female under 21. Hands are cut off and buried alive.
22 Sept
Harvest Home (Equinox)
Human Sacrifice of a male who is sexually mature
12 Oct
Crowleys B’day
Non-specific
31 Oct
Samhain (All Hallows Eve)
Human sacrifice of anyone, sexual sacrifice to demons
4 Nov
Satanic Revels
Sexual sacrifice of a female.
23 Dec
Yule (Solstice)
Human sacrifice (ideal Christian sacrifice), orgies
24 Dec
High Grand Climax
Human sacrifice of a female (preferably Christian) of any age.
Other ritual days are:
Easter (Feast of Ishtar),
Good Friday,
Christmas (Feast of Sol Invictus),
St Johns Night (sacrifice of a Christian Minister or ex-occult member or a child of a Christian
13 and 31 of every month
Included and in between are 26 Esbats of which are normal ritual practice on or around a dark moon and a full moon. (Dark moon = dark magick which is curses, etc. Full moon = healing, etc.)
Signs and symptoms of Ritual Abuse:
Physiological (Body) Symptoms:
Acute photo-sensitivity
Blood chemistry anomalies
Right side epilepsy may be indicative of serious demonic oppression
Odd tics in hands and fingers (unconscious signing of curses)
Over-weight or eating disorders
Strange addictive behaviours: craving for blood, compulsive masturbation, etc.
Headaches of unknown etiology.
Muscular or genital disorders.
Marks to look for on anatomy:
Unusual or hard to explain scarring:
Hairline scars on sternum
Scar on perineum of male
Scars on abdomen, often in designs
Scars of left wrist or forearm
Surgically pierced labia in female.
Scars on inner thighs, especially in males
Cuts / punctures on neck, especially over carotid artery
Blood or truma in private areas, loss of virginity in girs, unusual soreness in boys
Missing body parts, especially parts of the fingers:
Missing or supernumerary nipples.
Boys, missing first phalanges of thumb and index finger
Girls missing left right finger, down to bottom phalange.
Missing little finger, left hand (both sexes)
Small, obscure tattoos in unusal or out of the way places:
Crown of the head
Palm of the hand
Solar plexus or sternum
Pubic region
Above coccyx
Emotional and mental problems:
Hyperactive or violent.
Labile (easily changeable) emotions, or strangely unemotional (called “flat effect”) by therapists.
Displays over-anxious behaviour (grinding teeth, nail biting, rocking, uncontrolled crying).
Rebellious.
Fearful, clingy, regressing into “baby” like behaviour inappropriate of age.
Night terrors, sweats, frequent or horrific nightmares.
Indulges in self-destructive behaviour (head banging, self scarring, accident-prone, etc)
Glossery of Wiccan Terms:
THIS IS PURELY FOR FRIENDS AND RELATIVES. THESE ARE THE TERMS THAT WICCANS USE. I HAVE ALSO INCLUDED A DESCRIPTION. IF YOU AT ANY TIME, SEE OR HEAR THESE WORDS FROM YOUR LOVED-ONE / FRIEND. PRAY PRAY PRAY FOR GOD TO REVEAL THE TRUTH TO THEM.
Glossary:
AKASHA which embraces the other four- earth, air, fire, and water; and from which they stem. This is the realm of pattern" or causality, from which the realm the normally thought of "five senses manifests. Some define it is the "other" of the "two worlds" that the witch or magician walks between.- the spiritual ether (or Aether); the omnipresent fifth occult element
ARADIA Daughter of the Goddess Diana, and a name for the Goddess used by Italian witches or Strega, commonly used in many Wiccan traditions today.
ATHAME black handled, double edged dagger. Principally used to cast and dissolve the circle, for which purposes it is interchangeable with the magic sword. A tool of the "Element" of Fire in the Georgian Tradition and some others.
BELTANE festival. One of the Ancient Celtic "Fire Festivals." on this night, the cattle were driven between two bonfires to protect them from disease. Couples wishing for fertility would " jump the fires" on Beltane night. Also the traditional Sabbath where the rule of the "Wheel of the Year" is returned to the Goddess. This Festival also marks the transition point of the threefold Goddess energies from those of Maiden to Mother
BOOK OF SHADOWS Traditionally hand copied book of rituals, recipes, training techniques, guidelines, and other materials deemed important to a Witch or a coven. Each tradition has it's own standard version of the Book and each Witch's book will be different as he or she adds to it with time from many different sources. Only another Witch can see your book of shadows. Also, traditionally, it may never leave your hands or possession until death, when it should be destroyed, or (in some traditions) returned to the coven to be disposed of
BURNING TIMES a term used by some Witches for the period of persecution in the Middle Ages and later. It is in fact a misnomer in some places, as Witches were only burned in
CANDLEMAS Festival. One of the 4 Celtic "Fire Festivals. Commemorates the changing of the Goddess from the Crone to the Maiden. Celebrates the first signs of Spring. Also called "Imbolc" (the old Celtic name). This is the seasonal change where the first signs of spring and the return of the sun are noted, i.e. the first sprouting of leaves, the sprouting of the Crocus flowers etc. In other words, it is the festival commemorating the successful passing of winter and the beginning of the agricultural year.This Festival also marks the transition point of the threefold Goddess energies from those of Crone to Maiden.
CARDINAL POINTS North, South, East, and West, marked in the Georgian Tradition by candles of green, red, yellow, and blue, respectively. The Circle is drawn to connect these four points
CHALICE one of the tools of the Witch. Placed on the altar to represent the element of Water.
CHARGE OF THE GODDESS The Traditional words of the Goddess to her followers, or "hidden children". Normally declaimed by the HPS at every coven Circle.
CIRCLE the area in which the magickal worship and spells takes place. Can also be used to designate a particular group of Witches or Pagans such as "
CONE OF POWER power raised in the circle by the Witches assembled, and sent out into the world to work magick, is usually visualized as being retained and built in the form of a "cone" prior to release.
COVEN an organized group of Witches, led by a High priestess and/or a High Priest who meet regularly for worship and fellowship. The traditional membership is 13, but in fact most covens number considerably less. 3 is the minimum in the Georgian Tradition. In Middle English, "Covin" a group of confederates; In Old French "Covine" a band or group with a single purpose; Latin "Com"-together, "Venire"-to come or move.
COVENSTEAD regular meeting place for a coven. Usually the home of the High Priestess or High Priest
COWAN a non-Witch. Formerly used in a very derogatory manner. Still used in Masonic Ritual to indicate the non initiate and/or pretender to "real craft". Not often used today among most Witches.
COYOTE ENERGY trickster energies. Named for the American Indian Trickster, Coyote, who tricks man into learning what he needs to learn. Applies to one who constantly jokes and clowns. Also applies to the concept of "Holy Fool" in many traditions.
DEOSIL clockwise, or sunwise. Traditional direction for working "building" magick.
DRAWING DOWN THE MOON Ritual invocation of the spirit of the Goddess into the body of the High Priestess by the High Priest.
DIVINATION magical method of exploration or inquiry into a situation via such methods as Tarot cards, runestones, I- Ching, etc.
ELEMENTS Earth, air, fire, and water, plus spirit, which includes them all. These are regarded as realms or categories of nature (both material and non-material) and are not to be confused with the physicists table of elements, which the modern witch, of course, accepts.
ESBAT weekly or biweekly meeting of a coven. Traditionally held either on the full moon or the new moon.
FAMILIARS Either a Witch's pet animal which has been trained to be a magickal helper, or an artificially created "elemental" which performs the same functions as the animal friend.
FIVEFOLD KISS, FIVEFOLD SALUTE The Witches' ritual salute, with kisses; (1) on each foot, (2) on each knee, (3) above the pubic hair, (4) on each breast, and (5) on the lips- really 8 kisses in all. It is only used within the Circle,but the words that go with it are the origin of "Blessed Be."
GARDNERIANS Tradition of Witchcraft descended from the teachings of Gerald Gardner.
GNOMES an "entity" or "elemental" that dwells in the plane of Earth or is associated with the EARTH Element.
GREAT RITE The rite which is the main feature of the third degree initiation, and which is also laid down for certain festivals. It is sexual in nature, but may be `actual' (and private to the couples concerned) or symbolic, as the participants wish.
HALLOWS name used by some traditions for Samhain, or Halloween.
HANDFASTING Wiccan equivalent of a wedding. It can be made legal if the Priestess and/or Priest are registered as clergy with the local authorities, or it may only be considered binding within the coven.
HIGH PRIEST/ESS Technically speaking, a Witch who has received the 3rd. degree initiation. More usually, the male and female leaders of a coven.
IMBOLC Celtic name for Candlemas.
INVOCATION The ritual "calling-in" of an entity (or energies) higher than human, either for communication with the caller through a medium or by visible manifestation or else to enter into a human body as in the Drawing Down the Moon. In some traditions, a Prayer.
LAMMAS. Witch Festival. The Old Celtic name for this festival is Lughnassadh. It is the Festival of the First Fruits, and is the first of the 3 harvests. This festival also marks the change of the Threefold Goddess energies from that of Mother to Crone.
MAIDEN An appointment held by one of the women of the coven. She is virtually the assistant High Priestess. This term is also the descriptive term used to describe the first of the aspects of the Threefold Goddess Energies (Maiden,Mother, and Crone). It is traditionally associated with the Waxing Moon, and the period from Imbolc (Candlemas) to Beltane (May eve) where the energies are those of initiating, beginning, and creation.
OLD RELIGION another name for the Craft.
PAGANING Presentation of an infant to the Circle and to the Gods.
PENTACLE a disc shaped talisman; in particular, the metal disc which represents the earth element among the witch's working tools.
PENTAGRAM The five-pointed star. With a single point uppermost, it represents the human being. Inverted, with two points uppermost, it can have Satanist associations; but not necessarily. Some traditions of Wicca use the inverted pentagram to signify an initiate of the second degree.
QUARTERS The North, East, South, and West parts of a magickal circle or other ritual area. (See also "Watchtowers")
REDE rule or law.
SABBAT one of the Eight festivals or high holy days of Wicca.
SALAMANDER an entity that dwells in the realm of Fire.
SAMHAIN The festival of remembrance for the dead, held on the eve of Nov. 1st. It is the last of the three harvests. This festival also marks the transition of rulership of the "Wheel of the Year from that of the Goddess to that of the God.
SCRYING divination, usually using such methods as crystal gazing, or divination via incense smoke, or water as opposed to tarot or other manipulative means.
SPELL a prayer, or verbal direction of magickal energies toward the accomplishment of some goal.
SUMMONER The male officer of the coven who corresponds to the Maiden. He is the assistant High Priest
SYLPH an "entity" or "elemental" that dwells in the plane of Air or is associated with the AIR Element.
TRADITIONS any of the various "sects" of Wicca such as Gardnerian, Alexandrian, Georgian, Seax, etc.
UNDINE an "entity" or "elemental" that dwells in the plane of Water or is associated with the WATER Element.
WAND A rod or staff that is prepared so that it may be used for magickal or psychic purposes, usually to project some form of power.
WARLOCK a term coined in the Burning Times . It was used to denote a traitor to the Craft, or one who had betrayed the followers of the Old Religion. It's origin is Scottish. Because of the negative connotations, it is not used by most Wiccans today.
WICCA the name most modern day Witches use for the Craft. It comes from the Anglo-Saxon word Wicce, meaning to bend or to shape. This is the root word from which we get wicker.
WIDDERSHINS counter clock wise. Used for "tearing down" OR BANISHING magick.
WHITE HANDLED KNIFE the working knife of a Witch. It is used to carve candles, and for fashioning the other tools. Traditionally, it can only be used in a Circle